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Kerala: Hindu wedding held in a 100-year-old mosque

The couple, who were not well off financially, were also given some gold, cash as gifts



The wedding on mosque grounds
Image Credit: PTI

Dubai: In an incident that showcases the solidarity of the state, a Hindu couple solemnized their wedding at a mosque, on Sunday.

When the bride-to-be's mother, bogged down by financial constraints, was unable to raise money for the rituals expected, the committee of the Cheruvally Muslim Jamaat mosque in Alappuzha's Kayamkulam came forward to help her.

The wedding of Sarath Sasi and Anju Ashok Kumar was performed as per Hindu rituals.

"My younger brother and his friend were the reason this to happen. It has been developed through their discussions. We are very happy," said Anju.

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Following the wedding rituals, a vegetarian meal - sadya - was also served on mosque premises.

Kerala's Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan tweeted about this coming together of communities, calling it "an example of unity from Kerala".

Indian daily Times of India quoted Nujumudeen Alummoottil, secretary of Cheravally Muslim Jamaat Committee, as saying that Anju is the first woman who entered the over 100-year-old-mosque.

"The Jamaat Committee has also given Anju 10 sovereign gold and Rs200,000 as their wedding gift apart from home equipment like TV and fridge. All the wedding expenses were met by the committee, added Alummoottil.

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"Today this sets an example for the world. A Hindu couple got married at mosque premises. About 1400 years ago Muhammad Nabi had opened the doors of the mosque to Christians and Judah," Alummoottil told news agency ANI.

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